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The chain is closing 39 movie theaters across the U.S., including in Maryland, as part of bankruptcy proceedings prompted by the pandemic.
An audit found that between 2015 and 2021, MPD was forced to rehire many officers it sought to fire, including those found guilty of crimes.
Four of these deaths haven't been previously reported or publicly disclosed. But following inquiries from DCist, the jail said it will begin releasing statements every time someone dies in custody.
For the second time in two years, the Bowser administration has asked to extend federal control over its parole system.
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"There's nothing about Black birthing people that makes them more likely to die," says the study's co-author. "It's the environments to which they're exposed in our social, environmental, and ...
NPS says it will close two encampments to "address threats to public health and safety," but is asking D.C. to help find housing for residents there first.
The state is rolling back college degree requirements for state jobs after the pandemic left many positions unfilled, Gov. Larry Hogan said.
The bill faces skepticism from many security experts, who say that any online voting system could be hacked.
Those on the watchlist were allegedly subjected to additional scrutiny and delays when they requested public records under the city's FOIA law.
Grocery stores large and small are seeing supply shortages across the D.C. region, and it's not only related to COVID-19.
The District's population decline comes after a decade of rapid growth in which D.C. saw a nearly 15% increase in population.